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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, .1915.
READ FOR PROFIT
GEORGIAN WANT ADS USE FOR RESULTS
THE ATLANTA GEORGLAN.
- typewriters fok rent. )
'^^EWRffEfiOENfBD~" 3
FOUH MONTHS FOK $5 AND UP
FACTORY rebuilt typuwrlters. all uitkn. sold ill- 1
rn-t from rnclory to you. No mUilletiifin: no
Ml**uun. That la why wo can sate you from 20 '
J ,er > *“nt to 80 per cent. We have the l**t lot of
tviewrltera ever shown In Atlanta. Swing is ba- I
lievlnf. Lat u* show YOU. Supplies for all malres; I
«*•*!*■ o Writing Machine Company, !
forth Pryor street Phone Ivy *447. Atlanta. 0a. :
—— -- —'
JT^PEWmTERS FOR SALE. j
FOR SALE—Bargains in~typIT ;
writers for a short time only, j
Typewriters for those who
travel. 505 Fourth Nat’l Bank
Bldsr. Call, write or phone Main
1749.
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT.
lAriie first-floor rooms with l-ath.
A,^„r arti , M w, L ho V t children. 51tl Capitol avenue.
Atlanta phone 8t>81.
KENT—Two ronurciiiig front mifiimishfd
rooms, every convenience. L. K. DeLoach. 233
**• alrwat.
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
WE T second-hand furniture tor cash^iT
Snider. 112 South Forsyth BL_
^ BANKRUPT SALES.
(SEffivnX^Fulton County. '^TuMuanTto’^authoriTy
granted ly the Honorable P H Adams, Referee
In Bankruptcy, I will sell at puhllc outcry to fho
highest bidder, for cash, all of the contractors*
equipment, machinery and tools belonging to the
estat» of Chester A. Dady, bankrupt, consisting of
the following: Steam and gasoline pumpa, boilers,
engines, concrete mixers, -crushers, screens, air
compressor, 100-foot chir.ing plant, eaat and wrought
Iron pipe, steel rail and lot of scrap materia! and
tools Sale to take place at storage yard. 42
Me a Ho street. Atlanta. Ga., Thursday morning.
April l.j, 1915. at 1ft o’clock. This yard is on
railroad tracks and readily accessible for loading
cars. A large part or the equipment is In first -
class condition and ready for operation. This
advertisement subject to prior private sale before
that datp. Terms cash. Ten per cent deposit re
quired when bids are accepted, balance when ma
chinery removed. *4ale subject to confirmation of
court. Equipment can be seen by application to
The undersigned. M. F KVI.TJVAN. Trustee.
Chester A. Ilad.v Estate. 70S Empire Building. At
lanta Ga. LITTLE, POWELL. SMITH & GOLD-
b 1 LIN, Attorneys for Trustee.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
ROOMS FOR RENT.
"Two ronriH and klTrhrnrfl..^furuilhM
or unfurnished; connec*ing bulh; hot water, gas
llgliUi: reasonable. 60 Kormwalt street.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished or unfurnlshevi rooms;
''‘v 1 or 'eithout meals; real cheap. Main 8294-L;
l'ft Ivy street.
FOK KENT" Three nicely furnished or unfurnished
lvy°406> *° r kouaekceplug. 19 Alta avenue.
^OJl BENT—Delightful rooms with sleeping porch.
J75 , .j rfl ® n * orch4rd College Park Call East Point
ROOMS AND BOARD.
imperial hotel.
THK borne of the latl.sfied. Rest famliy and tourist
hotel In Atlanta. Everything first-dan. Rates
♦^ry reasonable. Extra large rooms beautifully fur
nished ami well heated. A few vacant noma,
l onie and live where life Is pleasure and satisfac
tion guaranteed in every respect. When touring
atop at the Imperial Hot*!. Absolutely fireproof.
THE WILLIAMS.
NEW rooms electric lights, hot water: single and
double rooms: with meals. 14.50 and $5j fine
FOR ONE desirable couple or two young men,
attractive dejs or bedroom, with large sleeping
pon ti end connecting bath. In a modern and taste
fully >'-rnished home on Ponce DeLeon avenue.
Ivy 3692-J.
FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR RENT.
PORTfg?rt : ^T , wcr7l«If2hrful front fur-
nlshed housekeeping rooms; hot and
cold water. 258 North Boulevard. Ivy
4769-L.
FOR RENT Two or three elegant rooms Evory^
thing furnished; spotlessly clean, uae of one-
half of garden; new bungalow; West End; Infor
mation Atlanta ^toone_ 522. _
FOR RENT -Two desirable and convenient front
rooms, completely furnished for light housekeep
ing; attractive price. 135 Forrest avenue. Ity
4038-X2. _
FOR ‘RENT-T»o nicely furnished rooms and large
kitchen; modem bungalow. Gall betore 8:30 a
m.. or after 7 p. m . West 1293.
FOR RENT Two connecting rooms for house
keeping; owner: private North Side home. 48
Plmpaon street ley 2S51-J. .
FOR RENT—Two elegant furn shed rooms atto
kitchenette; all convenience#; bath adjoining ‘.’98
Myrtle. Ivy 7973-J.
FOR RF.NT Two beautiful rooms: firirete hath,
sink In kitchenette; reasonable: attractive home.
Ivy 7779.
FOR RENT -Nicely furnished, light, clean room*.
excellent table board, hot and cold water, phone:
one block of Peachtree, reasonable priae. 178 Ivy
street.
BOARD The Ponce DeLeon Cafe open from 6 a.
in to 10 p. m. Dinner 20c, or sandwlchet 5c: tea
or coffee 3c; milk 5c per pt. 19 Ponce DeLeon
place.
I OR RENT Nice, large room, couple or two gen
tlemen: individual beds If you wlah; all conven
iences. See room to be appreciated. 665 Peachtree
street.
for RENT—ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRIVATE
FAMILY. 54 WERT BOULEVARD DRIVE,
KIRKWOOD. PHONE DECATUR 726.
AT U:> WASHINGTON ST.
Njce cool room* and good board.
FOR RENT Large, delightful front room. In pri
vate home; beat location; good boyd; North
Sld.»; modern conveniences. Ivy 5684-Jl
WANTED- A few young men and laules, also two
couples, will find excellent board, clean beds and
rooms. 71 Capitol Ave. Atlanta 2653.
FOR RENT—One or two rooms, furnished: with
cr without ooard; walking distance. 565 Edga*
wr>u. avenue. Call Atlanta Eat 268.
WANTED—Would like business woman or teacher
to khsro room with lady in nice Inman Park
home References. Ivy 4259-L.
WANTED—Boarders. Nice room and board: hot
and cold water; close in: $4 and $4.50 per week.
249 Whi hail. Main 5261-J.
WANTED—Couple or two young men or two young
ladies to board In private home for company;
reasonable. Ivy 2S98-J.
FOR RENT 549 Peachtree, large front room; also
single room; refined couple or young men; also
* able board ' Ivy 3484.
FOR RENT—Attractive rooms, with board; private
home; tor two young ladies; on North Jacksyn
street Ivy 6735-L.
PEACHTREE INN !gr.ird and rooms rurr.tsfiert a:
reasonable rates: gjod table. 891 Peachtree.
Roth phones.
FOR RENT -Two nearly furnished rooms: all ron-
V'id tees; reasonable. 127 Capitol avenue. Main
5172- I.
FOR KENT—Lovely rooms »ith board, In private
W<-: Peach’ree home; ideal location. Main
4401 -J.
IN INMAN PARK, beautifully furnished rooms.
cx cllont meals; private home; all conveniences.
Cal’ Ivy 5444.
FOR RENT- Two large, attractive rooms, with
bnaid, pCjatc home. Peachtree gt. Ivy 8556-.I.
FOR BENT 123 South Pryor street: attractive
_ rooms: best hoard special rates, Atlanta 2389.
BOARD -.nd front room for two: vorarate beds If
preferred. 101 Forrest Avc. Ivy 9786.
FOR RENT Entire floor of private res dfflee; ?
rooms, private bath, with reduced re tit. Ivy
396ft-J.
FOR REST—Three nicely furnished rooms for ltoht
housekeeping; close__ln. $12.50. 119 E. Fair St.
FOR'RENT—Two furnished‘rooms' for househeep-
ing: $3 per week; 2 at $2.50 week. 266 Whitehall.
Foil RENT-Two furnishedhousekeeping rooms for
rent at 315 Capitol avenue. Call Main 2-851-J.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with kitchen
ette Q to <4 per week. 388 Peachtree street.
FOR RENT—Niee housekeeping rooms. 34 Cone
street. block of postofflee. Ivy 6162. _
FOR RENT- Large furnished room' in id* kitchenette.
24 Pulliam St. Atlanta phone 437.
UNFURNISHLu HOUSEKEEPING
ROOMS FOR
FO^RE^T—Three rooms tor light housekeeping;
North Side: price $25. Phone, lights, .rater
and heat included. Good car service. Phone Ivy
359.
FOR RENT—On Oordon street, to couple without
children, two unfurnished connecting room*,
kitchenette ami hath. Phone Wes* 1023.
FoR RENT —Two suites of rooms for light house
keeping: all conveniences; price reasonable. Phone
Atlanta 4006. 81 East Fair street.
FOR RENT—Three rooms; elwtric lights, hot and
cold water, telephone, porcelain sink in kitchen,
garden: Inman Park. Ivy 5944-J.
OFFICES FOR RENT.
FOR HUNT—Offices, room*. 1 ftTfw’^WbUehaU aTreeu
single or cnnnectiug; suitable for any light busl-
rent v ri cheap. $10 Call ivy tttS L.
For KENT Will sublet one office reasonably. Ap
ply 612 Walton Building.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT.
FOR KENT Office spaceT^KhK SilV(*v^ffuUdTngT*al»o
connecting office, i all Ma n 2078.
DESK SPACE FOR RENT.
~EX('lLf'LENT location
FOR DKEK SPACE, ground floor, telephone con
nection. centra lv located. $5. Address 104 N.
Pryor street. Ivy 5338.
_ ^ STORES FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Corner stores and
basement, corner Madison and
Hunter. Rent cut half. Ivy
3235-L or address N. II. Bul
lock, Atlanta, Ga.
FOR RENT—Three rooms and kitchenette, second
floor, furnace heat and modern conveniences. 281
North Jackson street. Ivy 5936-J.
FOR RENT-3 or 4 nice unfurnished housekeeping
rooms: private home; rinse In; all conveniences;
good surroundings. Ivy 7198-J.
FOK RENT -Four connecting rooms to couple with
out children: nrivatr bath, sink in kitchenette;
prlvate home. West 211-1..
FOR RENT—Two large, connecting rooms for
housekeeping; lower floor; North Side; every con
vent ene«^Ivy 9994-J.
FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping; all
conveniences; Inman Park. 84 Waddell street
Atlanta East 26-A.
FOS RENT -Two unfurnished rooms: electric llubts,
ga* and hot water; use of phone; rent reasonable.
West 4 95-X1.
FOR RENT—Three or four housekeeping rooms: all
conveniences: dandy location; price reasonable.
225 N. Boulevard.
FOR RENT-FOUR CONNECTING HOUSEKEEP
ING ROOMS. BATH. SEPARATE GAS. PHONE
IVY 1379-J.
FOR RENT- One or two unfurnished rooms, with
lights, porch; private family. 90 West Peach-
tree place.
MONEY TO LOAN.
MONEY TOTOAN.
PLENTY of money to lend
on Atlanta and nearby
improved property, 5 1 /, to
8 per cent straight; also
monthly plan at 6 per cent,
on 5 years’ time, payable
$21.66 per month on the
thousand, which includes
interest. Will also lend
smaller amounts. Pur
chase money notes wanted.
FOSTER & ROBSON, 11
Edgewood Avenue.
WHEN YOU WANT~TO
B-O-R-R-O-W M-O-N-E-Y
$25 OR MORE.
WE WILL LOAN YOU WTlAT YOU VETO
On Furniture, Pianos, Etc.
it rates allowed by the laws of State.
TTTTS company has set out to render a practical
•errlce to borrowers, loaning nv ,e* at legal rates
•nd on a reoayment plan that ,s both practicable
and reasonable, guaranteeing _> ou fair treatment,
quick serrtce v.nd a courtesy often lacking to trans
actions f*r this Mnd.
CITIZENS’ LOAN CO.,
PHONE MAIN 3771; ATI. A NT A PHONE 677.
413-14 PETERS BLDG.
7 Peaehtree, Corner Viaduct.
THE PRUDENTIAL .
INSURANCE COM
PANY is now accepting
loans on high-class im
proved Atlanta proper
ty at 6 per cent. Prompt
and courteous attention.
CHAS. H. BLACK,
Real Estate Loan Agent,
210-211 Empire Bldg.,
Phone Tvv 111.
FOR RENT-Two nice unfurnished rooms, with
owner. Gaa. bath and sink. Reasonable. Main
2841_ i
FOR RENT—Three or four connecting r>oms for )
flight housekeeping. 81 Simpson street Close in.
FOR RENT—Two room* and kitchenette, in prL
vate bamt, on North Bide. Ivy 3027-J.
FOR RENT—Two or three U ;ht housekeeping
rooms; nil convenience*. Ivy 7964-L. _
FOR RENT—Firat-floor rooms and kitchenette.
Call afternoons. 115 E. Pine ^street,
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms for lljit
housekeeping 123 East Fair St.
$100,000 For First Mort-
<ras;e Loans.
ON WELL IMPROVED property In the
City of Atlanta, at 6. 7 and 8 per cent,
depending on .size of loan and location.
Submit applications at once. Reasona
ble expense and prompt answer. Also
will buy and sell purchase money notes.
TURMAN & CALHOUN
Second Floor Empire.
FOR RENT -Two or three ltvht housekeeping rooms:
all comenlences. Ivy 5390-J.
BOARD WANTED.
>'KI 1 ■ K nr-i Tor three months, by middle-
i couple fno (hildren). In neighborhood of
• viUc Farm; would oonsider light house-
. rooms. Addrigs A. P. B.. 66 Walton St..
; m and ! >h-->! in private family.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
FOR RENT. ^
FOR flENT— l^wo bHghTroornsand
kitchenette, first floor with phone,
$ 15 34fl Washington street.
FOR RKNT- W th owner, furnished or unfurnisl *"i.
entire second floor, four room-: private bath, large
porch. 199 E North an-mie. Piedmont n-emie car.
FOR RENT Three large upstairs room*, completely
furnished fot houstkeqplns: Rink and all conven-
jvneca. Ivy 998-J.
! UNFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.
Business lady
lailars. J. Bo:
■ wants board and room. I WANTED Three unfuri. -lied
lox 907. care Georgian. hougekeening; close in; state
care Georgian.
rooms for light
price. J.. Box 73,
$5,000 OR parts thereof on hand
fgr quick loan on improved
city property. Otis & Holliday,
Peter* Building, Phone M. 175.
~ HONEY FOR - SALARIED PEOPLE.
AND OTHERS upejn tbalr own names, cheap rates
easy payment*. Confidential. Scott & Co.. $20
Auateli Biilldtof.
THE ATLANTA DISCOUNT CO .
Re>u-i>r'sible Concern Making Loan*
Without Real Estate Security.
817-118 Century Bldg. ________
SPECIAL WoSlE FUNDS TO LEND, any amount;
6 per cent. Write or call. R W c*rson. 418-
414 Empire Building, Broad and Martotta atrewU.
$50,000 INSURANCE MONEY at ff or 7 per '■-•nt.
on improvef* ity property Reins $• Dougherty.
1015 Third National Bank Bldg. Ivy 552.
CITY loans. 514 to " Mr cent; prompt attention.
W. B- Rrnl’h. 70S Fourth Nallonal Bank Bidg.
kfcNKV To l i»a>' ..n uuprnvfl Atlan-a real e»
Flfrhttgh K ox. 1613 Candler Bldg
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
N T E i> Young busin.-ss
man wants roommate. Top
floor Prekwick Apartments.
Shower baths. Everything ideal.
Reasonable. Address Box 350,
care Georgian.
FURNISHED APARTS. FOR RENT.
roS TCK NTTSfioCilttfe ■ lwared turniahpd
apartment for a refined couple. trt»h elderly oou-
ple: modern bungalow; reasonable. _Ivy 2490-J.
FOR*” RENT-Newly furnDhed klu‘wnetu apart
ment; Meant livat. telephone, private Rath; ail
•s; North Fide. Ivy 715.
PURCHASE-MONEY NOTES.
*V~rvrKI> Millie good purchase money notes, pre
fer notes payable annually The Merchant* and
M rhacdcs Banning and Loan Co., 209 Grant
Building. Ivy 5341
HAVE $1,000 to inveet in ru r chase money notes.
What have you7 Call 7077-J.
iiiru i . - i . i .
modern conven'euces
' THK PICKWICK.
New tea-story and fireproof.
WtE furnished room*, connecting t>atig
Convenient slower Lath* vr each floor.
7" Fairlle M . near Carnegie Mhrary
ll)R 3feNT—Furnished room, private home; all
modem amvt nleiu-r-s: to business couple or htsi-
ne- u'.-nuri: i’h or without supper and breakfast;
.<»* : . e; Wall:cr_strtet 1 ;ir. 5 Mathewson place.
fThT .'H."nt—Nicely furnished front room, three
•jiinut* - Corn Candler Building; gent’emcn only;
bath :r. i dressing ro-uu at'ached. $2.50 per week.
■ W._ Harri 1-y 779fl»-Xl.
FOR RENT -Private h<»mo, he'ween Peachtree*:
v.x’kir.:' diatanefl; inatatcaneou* heater; excellent
ileiRli'.>orii(r>d ; huainess: w.:uien 39. Ivy 3707-J
FOR RENT—For meul. ui-stalrs front room, furnace
heat electric lights, screened windows; all cwn-
r-::ic: r- Ivy : D.'2-L 109 Forrest avenue.
:r. NOT! ?£fig| private
Romp, fin*' location, every convenience atid board
if desired. 309 Spring street. Ivy 4998-X2.
F0h*~REN*T—Beautiful front room In private fam
ily, ail conveniences; within wajk’.ng distance;
cnui i • /• : • ’•'in.-n T'h-'tne Main 7U0.
mi Rr-NT—Beautifully furnisiied front room.
jirivate batL, kitchenette, atram heat and every
convenience. 534 Peachtree^ street.
Splendid room*, refined home, walking
distance; conveniences. Summer rate*. Excel-
;n pU near by. Ivy 5991-J.
pul: KiiNT one nicely tumi*hed room wltA indi
vidual beds, connecting bath. Price $15 mouth.
Cal! Ivy 4532 Gentlemen only.
rOR~KENT—Beautiful rinnu; all convenicncre; dose
•. North Side; gentlemen preferred; referencea
• < hanged Call. Ivy 1214-L.
i<d rooms, bath between;
strictly prltutc hour*.
El IP. "ivy 1991.
FOK kTnT~furpislied front room with or without
b an.; »am h.at. elactric iighta. lavatory, cub*
FOR"RENT--T« o .r more nicely furnished rooms
for . ight fiottMkeeplng All convenience*. S7 ,
Last North avenue. i
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
FOR RENT
$:n
4-room apartment to 315: within 3 blocks Wiiiccoff
Hotel; hot and cold water; front and rear porches:
al*o 7 roftm apartment. Cleburne avenue. Cali
Ivy 2639-.L
AUCTION SALES.
lT^'YOU^vff^hfTr^dlsposp'TTT^ house-
l.old goodr, pianos or office fixture*, sec Southern
Auction and SalraK' Co . 86 South Pryor street.
Main 2306 B. Btniard. Auctioneer.
For KENT -Beautiful new home apartment. Tour
or five rooms, with bath All modern conven
iences. Reasonable to strictly desirable parties.
67’ Ponce DeI.eon avenue. Phone Ivy 7877.
For” RENT” Apartment, up-to-dafe in every way;
two upstairs. $45. and one downstairs apartment.
$40: rent cheap. 148 Forrest avenue. Ivy 32.15-L.
Mrs. Bullock. -
FOR KENT Modern 6-room fiat. hrfrkf.ist rentn
sleeping porch, separate entrance; chea: Rant
5 rodm* (heaper. 126 Peeples street, Wes
West 1144-1.
FOR RENT—Four-rtom apartment, with yard, ear
den and poultry houea. Very reasonable; 5-nlin-
ute car sendee. 427 Euclid avenue. Phone Ivy
3568-J.
FOR RENT -To'ver apartment of 8 room*; all con
veniences; light and cool; in Inman Par! 894
DeKalb avenue Half month rent frre. Ivy 4259-L.
FOR RENT—Modern four-room downutairs apan-
anent, on corner. 341 North Jackson street.
End.
■I •
UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS
WANTED.
^.Ap,pttr.enL four or f.ve rTmf rtas .ii-
able rent. Give location, advantages, rate, flret
letter. M. E. J.. Box 404, Georgian.
AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES
t hUmotoSTsts^best
FRIEND.
BERGIE National ?park plugs are the only spark
pltt.s on the marl i -hat h&ve a double air cliem-
ber and is guaranteed for one year Bergle Nation
al is porn lain and is made from Imported clay
and is hard-rolled. It Is as near heat proof
as >orrrl*in can be mad** Anybody bringing a
Herd* National pore lain back that has been cracked
by heat will have same replaced, whether In use a
day or a year. Put in a set of Berqie National
tdugs and forget your spark plug trouble. Bergie
Nationals are v..iy oa*y to lake apart and reas-
semolo. Absolutely ga- tight. These plug* will fit
any t'as engine made using snark plugs. For Infor
mation call, write or phone Earl B. Colby. Atlanta
Phone 736. 292 Courtland street. Atlanta. Ga,
AUTOMOBILE
TRIMMINGS.
UT-: make a specially of re-covering top* and any
other repairs on trimming*. Also new tops and
seat cover.
ATLANTA AUTO TOP
AND TRIMMING CO.,
755 Whitehall West 180. Atlanta S9-.
AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES.
Fbjr^AXE^TEiXmDrrchiucdsr In first class condi
tion, auHsble for jitney bus. Price $225. Apply
Troy Laundry, No. 210 Houston fR.
FOR HALK—Cadillac "30,” Lght tno<lVl; four-paa-
senger; a >«aut1ful car; bargain Southern Dor-
rla Co. Phone Main 1838.
FOR HAI,K Fine four-door car, new tires, make a
fine jitney: cheap; term*. Address JUneyi. Box
411, care Georgian. _
AUTOGENOUS WELDING.
SIIKAKMH MaCBINI CO
Foil SAL F Fort I touring car. first-claM Ittlon
Boarh magneto: Stroniherg carburetor. M. 5361.
FOR SALE— paint
ed; rung One; telephone Ivy 2238.
PAINTING
Established 1869
JOHN M. SMITH CO.
Pioneers in
Automobile Coach Work
CARS REPAINTED.
Tops rc-coverad and repaired; wheels, springs and
axle* repaired.
Bodies built to order or repaired.
Every workman In our shops is a finished me
chanic.
120-122-124 Auburn Avenue.
AUTOMOBILES WANTED.
tvANTLlt FmjT7*-t?Ngerrmt: imisi
order and reasonable. Address Ford, Box .*50,
osre Georgian.
MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES.
USED motorcycles, all makes. $35 and up. Hetall
department. Harley-Davldson Motor Co.. Atlauta.
Ga 224 Peachtree «treet
OR RENT -Two
FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT.
tf&ffT^Tf.'aut^uny^Turnlahed home: reason- j
»ble rent Immediate possession. Address West i
tvachtree. rare G* "rglan.
un Fourteenth street
Address G.. Box
FOR SENT—-Furnished horn
for the summer; beautiful yard
(h care Georgian. .
POR RENT —Beautiful, large room, with all con- j
ver.lences, cunnecting baths, for on« or two gen- !
64
FOR RENT-Nice * room*, sleeping corch; private |
horn ‘reaifast tf desired. 273 Juniper street. .
If) 4686GL
FDR II right i Kmli next door to Y. I
M O A.; every convenience. 69 Ltiokie St. I
Mnii 4f53.
I-i,»K RENT—Bright io*u . cheap; must be aren to |
appreciated: conveniences 31-A eutnmlt. i
lii i" b!• NT ' 1 .1'lghL* - airy rr-om«. separate or tor j
‘ huuaekieping t‘.>.** in; cheap. 76 Walton, comer
ItT;\T -two hright~rctnis; electricity hot w* :
: ideal location; to genUamen only. West j
*RENT- vTcfTv furnished room, clone In: c-lfc-
LyiitR, hot water 16 Eaat Harris- Ivy 8624 I
p' N't Three furnished rooms: private bath- {
: r or.lv 31i Wfighl Igtot I [1
; . i. par
ri, 4i C' no street, in block of Poatofflce.
m \-t Desirable rooM; all convanlmoea: to I
• :• uiily. i nil Ivy 7595.
ufvr- T«r * ins. light housekeeplnz 39 W. j
_ouire«^ Apt. 10. _ _ j
UNFURNISHED ROOMS
FOR^ RENT. _ J
F?"TiTnT -^TTinic^unfurnl*hed roots ‘n nrac- i
• ' W house, r.ear Grant Park Nice .oca-
-v ! 1 - sum rut Apply 33 Pavilllon at reet. | _
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n.
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i ok
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—MOILERNHIOME
AT 134 COPENHILL AVE
NUE. $35.00 PER MONTH.
CALL MR. MURPHY, MAIN
3026.
FOR RENT' R> owner. Torelv West Peachtree ■ iv*.
best fwldeficc sccUmi; living room, dln'ng r--»m,
library, four bedrooms. k'.trnen, servant's ro<>m.
electricity, acrecn*. furnace; vill u-uve one room
if agreeable, or entire possession given; reasonable
Address Box 778. care Georgian, or phone Ivy
31C1.
Foil ni.NT ~NO *6 Thelma s»—half-biock of
car 1 fie, Inman Park; new six-room bungalow;
has granite front, tile hath, hardwood floors,
French doors, cabinet mantels: can be arranged for
two families; will have fences and coal house, all
for 125 per month. Call Owner, Ivy 2<>47
AUTOMOBILES
REPAINTED
TOPS' re-covered and repaired. Wheals, axle* and
springs repaired. High-grade work at reasonable
prices.
JOHN M. SMITH COMPANY.
• lift 124 AUBURN AVENUE.
THE CENTRAL GARAGE
54 38 AUBURN AVENUE.
A CONVENIENTLY located garage, possessing un
surpassed farllPlM for day or night stor-ige, either
refffilar or ran«bnt. First-class repair shop in
tonnecticn. Charges reasonable and work guaran
teed. Gasoline, oils and suppttM. Open c\uy and
nigh:. Phone Ivy 7605. _
RADIATORS. LAMPS,
FENDERS, TANKS. ETC.
MADE and repalrecL We are the pioneers In tht*
lass of work. Warlick Sheet Metal Manufac-
turing Company, 348 Kdgewood avei.ua-
Auto Feuriers. Tanks, Hoods, made to lateat dejlguA.
RADIATOR
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
1 ■)! UNO'-WORTH &. CO.
; i 7 PIEDMONT aVENUB,
FOR KENT Two large connecting upstairs rooms. \
Papered: bath, aa* suitable for light house- i
keening; $10 per month. 11 William* street. |
FOR KENT-Three first floor, ronnerting rooms; j
gas, hot water, private bath, private entrance
«ent and back, with owner. Main 44S6-L.
FOK RENT—Account of being transferred to other j
city, have fur sublease modem new slx-r-^m <
bungalow: select section North Side; will make ,
good Inducements to responsive party; possession |
at once, call 1114 Candler Building- 1
FOR RENT “ - SOd h Mi ■
room cottage; has all convenience*; largo lot
Let us show you. Rent $22.50. Chari as P Glover
Realty Co., 24 Walton Hi.
FOR KENT Tn~ Inman Park. 7-room house and re
ception ha-1. For lnf^rmaiion call Ivy 203*. and
‘ Mrs. T. P. Ogleat.y. _
FOK RENT Si* room*, ath. <a». sink in k h
*h, near Grant Farit. ?J*
Fob BENT 135 nod . ■
East Eleventh street. Pfimic Ma n 2203-J.
FOR RENT Six-room bungalow. West End Park.
i nveniapoot a Ntfgilfl Ivy >716.
FOR RENT—Five-ri m cof'ag* , all t' r vcniencea.
24 Dargan siret*. $20. Phone West 339.
j FOR SALE—One Columbus elec
tric coupe, practically new.
Ivy 1890,
-NOTICE TO FORD OWNERS 1
! FORD motors overhauled. SPECIAL PRICE OF
$8 FOR 30 DAYS. Take advantage of this and
! save money. Work guaranteed. Auto Repair Com-
i par;y. 34 Fairlle street.
PLANTS, TREES AND^SEEDS.
dixie seed~c5MpanyT~
"THK BUSY STORK."
NOW is the time to plant your flower and garden
seeds.
WE HAVE a full line of all kinds of bulb*.
Coladiums. 5c. 10c, 15c each. Double and single
tuberoses. 15c per dozen. Mixed dahlias. 15c. or
two for 25c. Tall and dwarf nasturtiums 5c per
ounce. Don't forget that we are giving you a
discount of 20 per cent on all our feed and drink
ing founts and on all our poultry remedies Really.
If you want anything real cheap, come and see u*.
DON’T forget that we will help you to get your
garden and flowers started right f you will come
in and ask u§.
DON’T forget the place and the number—
113 WHITEHALL STREET.
Phones ■ Main 4321: Atlanta 2135.
BEAUTIFY your lawns with our Saco Evergreen
lawn mixture grass seed.
EVERETT SEED CO..
Cor. Alabama and Forsyth. Phones: Main 446;
Atlanta 300.
Garden, grass, flower anil field seeds. Come to
see us.
M’MILLAN BROS. SEED CO.,
ARCH AND BOB.
12 South Broad Street Phrnie Main 8076.
Seeds. Bulbs. Plants *nd Poultry Supplies.
The Quality Seed House.
FOR SALE Sweet potato draws; booking orders for
April delivery. Porto Rico Yams. Red Providence.
Nancy Hall. Norton Yams; $1.50 per thousand; cash
with order. Also, thousands of strawberry plant*
Write Brown A Son. Starke. Fla.
SEEDS.
fixfr cotton seed for planting. Cleveland's big
boll, first at nil experiment stations, 85c bushel.
Wannamaker’s pedigreed Cleveland. l>est cotton In
the world, $1. Col Redding’s select Cleveland, $1
bushel; 10c off in 15-bushel lots: 15c off In 50-
buxhel lots. Seed pure, sound and as good a& can
be growm. Ca«li with order.
FAIR VIEW FARM.
PALMETTO, OA.
BROOKS’ CLEVELAND—Drop me card Tor cotton
history and war prices on my Improved Cleveland
seed. My Cotton ahead of all Cleveland at Geor
gia Experiment Station last year. W. T. Brooks.
Arlington. Ga.
POULTRY, PETj\ND LIVE STOCK.
GAMES.
Gradvs, Warhorse and ShawT-
neck game*. H. Roquemore. Mansfield. Ga.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FUNDS on hand for immediate
• delivery at 6, 7 and 8 per cent.
Both business and residential
properties acceptable.
FORREST & GEORGE ADAIR,
Loan Agents for the New
England Life Insurance Co.
FOR SALE—Leaving city; must sell my home and
furniture. Mrs. Virginia Parks, 239 Forrest Ave.
FOR BALK—Must sell at once. Good 5-room cot
tage, all Improvements; vacant lot adjoining; In
Inman Park. Price for both, $3,000; $100 cash
and $20 per month. Call Owner, West 381.
FOR SALE —8 room house and 4*, 2 acres of ground
on Btone Mountain car line, $3,250. W A.
Ozmer, 1 Weeks Building, Decatur. Bell phone 532.
LIFT your properly with me now. Hugh J. Lynch,
308 Peters Building. Phone Main 2785.
FARMS FOR SALE.
500 ACRES.
ONE of tha best farms ih Gilmer County is being
sacrificed ami now Is your chance to get it. About
75 acres cleared; 40 acres plowed and feady to
plant now; 30 acres of It good creek bottom land
and don’t overflow. New fence; 150 acres fenced;
30 bearing apple trees and 20 bearing peach; some
graoes. The garden is partly planted, llaa a good
celled 5-room weatherboarded house and all good
outhouses: finest spring In 100 feet of the house;
well watered, and na» 75.000 feet of good saw tim
ber; mill In half mile of the place: church In one
mile, and the school 300 yards. Good neighbor
hood. If you mis* it you are the loser. R. F. n.
and long distance telephone; 4 milea to Ellljay;
good road.
Sale price, for ten days, $2,500. Address
S A BURRIER.
ELLIJAY. GA.
CITY ACREAGE $3,000.
srx AND ONE-HALF acres, with a good 6 room
house, 1 , inly SVi miles from the Union Station,
fronting two bithullthlc paved road*; all the land
In a high state Or cultivation; small orchard, good
water. Price $3,000. assume a loan of $1,200,
balance cash. • J. H. Tribble, Third National Bank
Lulhhng Ivy 3746.
OIL! OIL! OIL!
FOR BALK—Large smounta of oil. gas and sul-
p.iur lands for sale or lease, and would enter-
tain partners. T. C. Stribllng. Beaumont. Texas.
MINORCAS.
___________
FOR SALE—8. C Black Minorca* Hens and pul
Jets. Eggs, $5 per 100; $2 per 15. Order at
once. Mias Mattie Clements. Route 1. Alexan-
drta, Ala.
EGGS.
FOR SALE Haired and White Rock eggs. 15. $1;
100. $6- Everett Reed Co., 29 VV. Alahama Bt.
rull SA1 F Ruff orj.lngtoF and K I tied egg*. $1
for •citing 126 Windsor *'ree». Ataln 3588.
_ cowfe.
FOR SALE—Three Jeraey milch cows; mMk 2V, to 4
gallons a day. W. M. Talley. 375 Peachtree street.
FOR SALE-fJersey-Molatein v»w. fresh in milk;
perfectly gentle. Atlanta phone 6104-A.
PONIES, _ _ _ _ _
foil's A U —Shetland ponies, all sizes, colors, prices.
M. E. Chattln Co.. Winchester. Tens.
HqTOjfe. MULEg, V||H Cl r FTC.
I HAVE fifteen three-year-o!d unbroken mules for
rent for this season. T R. Sawtell. App'y J. S.
Daiidson. Iu8 Whitehall St.
FOR SALE—A good 106-acre farm near Greens
boro; a bargain. See or address J. VV. Calhoon.
Henness4e Rertaurant. Greensboro. N. C.
FOK SALE— Four or five more care o' good ma
nure. Phone Main So3. Harper-Weathers Horse
and Mule Co
WILL trade beauU'ul little ssket pony cart fo- a
four-wheel one that will t *t pony. Phone Ivy
8196.
BUCKEYE style A Incubator, the greatest batch -
lng device ever produced «•. any price; capacity
60 eggs Price complete $9 Older now. Mar-
but & Minor. East Atlanta.
GROUND BONK.
GROUND HONEn \
FOR CHICKEN*.
PKC-ATUR STREET. CAMPBELL BRO**.
BUSIMES3 GU;OE.
K IDVKS Sr-etUl utuoiloo Uiveu i o' r^
j\. n. tiuoni pc | r WO rk. Kstimatea furnish-
vu on short notice. 151V4 Auuu/n avenue- Pbuua
Ivy 4627-1..
BAKERY.
GEO. MAU BAKERY
Both Phones 924.
All Kinds of German To,Tee Cake* ftaturdty.
BU I LOIN G ANP RITPAi WING. ^
bTTllj MjvV^TCu" KiiiicT^of^lTu^un.'g. remiKlVllng
and repairing 15 per ceut off now. VV. R Holder.
Ivy 66R1
FEWCING-
P.yrE WOVEN WIRE FENCING
ed by us only.
”rt\C
Phone Main 1687
HARDWARE.
HIG11 TOWER IIIAV. CO.
CAN furnish you with all kinds of gardening tools.
90 Whitehall Pt Main 439
HOUSE PAINT 1 N»»
WALTER BARTLETT "S*---
ly done: reaaonablA prices. Phone Main 432>.
NEW RUBBER TIRES. .
FUT^oir^youT^^aby ’ 9 carriage, rena'irMLrapalnted
and re-covered. Robert Vlltchell. 227-229 Edge-
wood avenue, ivy 3076.
PAINTING ANP WAVL TlWTINfl. _ ^
crev WAV PalndnrVnd wall tlnt-
I. *Y1. v AA.MJ.V j n g_ aatisfactinn guar
anteed 164 Walton street. l’h'->nv Main 1932.
HflOf BEfAIStlM..
Vj7Tay|?Y M-iiili- ail K1!I>U, twelve mootbs’
jVl y JKJ . \ I j i guarantee; reasonable rate*. Ivy 901
wmjraw a nd * ■ *
\ '» Ti / i \ \ l WINDOW Cleaning ' f 47 e.
In A AIUINAU n, , • ufgi ail 1051.
REAL ESTATE POR EXCHANGE.
f OR^EXcirrNfrE Hflavo equity OM&750 Tn^smtll
property worth $4,350; wish to exchange for six
or aeven-roOm cottage not over $5,250 Give loca
tion. Addi 14 i owner. Bog 766, gilt Georgian
FOR * LXC?1 ANGE Have one-acre lot and four-
room house 111 country town will swap for vacant
lot In Atlanta, colored section, dee Owner, Colored.
1 71 Junlirtr street
WILL exchange vacant lot. 50 by 200. Peachtree
road. In Thickhead, for house ami lot on North
Bid. _ Addre/s Owiur, Box 500, care Georgian
Foil EXCHANGE T'vo rea’ nick hmise* and rota,
86x25 am! 76x250. ll.OflO .-ash, fur well-improved
farm Apply 23 E. Hunter St.. Atlanta. Ga.
WILI, exchange four unincumbered lots near Cen
ter Hill for good auto. Cad Ivy 4331. 213 Em
pire Building.
FORD FRONT SPRINGS, $3.50.
REAR FORD SPRING. $11. The famous "Vulcan.”
Prompt delivery from Atlanta stock. Southern
Dorri^ Co.. Washington street viaduct. Atlanta, Ga.
vv • ive oed our pricel mi ca-.w.gi. and tubes.
VVrtfc for nricea. 30 I'y 3. $6.75; 30 by 3*4. $8.90,
BECKMAN ALTO TIRE CO.,
44 AIBI KN AVK. IVY
S. A. MJ 1)1)1.EEKOOKS'
AUTO machinist Ford repairs a specialty. Your
sir-raa* 1 • I cited. ?_'9 Pea ■ tree «'riQ Ivy 4fif.l
FOK RAT.E—Flue rulin'ng car tha 1 would make
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
5-ROOM, comer house and Mg lot in West
ern Height*, value $1,800. Will tale
$1,400, ea>-y terms, or one half or less n
horse:-, raules, cattle and other live stock.
J. W. HeUman. Tech Behool, Phone Ivy
4135.
a splendid cut-down roadster: A1 shape; bargain.
Address (»v n-r. Box 418. ' are Georgian
FOB i ALE—Ow j.s t< i r* -dig obligations, am com
pelled to sell by limousine; will ss-rtflee. Ad-
cLtii Limousine, Box 4.8. care Georgian.
FREE, ROr.NF) TRIP
TICKET TO BAN KKANCISt O CALIFORNIA.
PANMA -PACIFIC EXPOSITION
TO the purchaser of stx-foom house, on lot 50
by 150; has side aiiiy; all city convenlcfict-s;
fifteen min.iti-’ walk front Five Points. For price,
rernre and further Information call on premise*.
20 Fitzgerald street, between Ldgewood avenue and
pecatur strefcN _________________
FOR BALL 183 St. Chart?* avenue, near Bona-
venture. ft room*, hal! and *lee|>lng porch; never
occupied, extra wwll conetructed and up-to-date; a
'•eautiftn little home. Bargain price; terms easy.
Mrs Thomas, owner. Phone Ivy 1502-J.
THOK. L. SWIFT. Real Estate and Loan*. 130*4
Peachtree meet. Phone Ivy 1297.
LEGAL NOTICES. _
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Fulton County. By virtue of an order
from the four* of Ordinary of said County, at
♦he May term. Pd4. will he sold, at. public outcry,
on the first Tuesday in May. 1915. at the Court-
home door, Atlanta, Ga.. In said County, between
the legal hours of sale, the following real and per
sonal property, belonging '.p the estate of William
P. Btevena, late of said County, deceased, to-w-U:
One diamond stud or one and three-sixteenth* carat
weight. The said land belonging to the estate of
the said deceased 1* a* follows: Lots Nos. 25. 26.
27. 28, 29. 30, 81. 32, 33, and 34 In Column Seven
(7). Section “A” and lots Nos 44 and 46 In Col
umn Eleven (11). Section "A” of Greenwood Cem
eterv. the said section aforesaid being located In
land lot 170 of the Fourteenth District of originally
Henrv now Fulton County. Georgia. Also, the
following described parcels of lend 'located in the
City of Atlanta, and In land lot No. J20 of the
Fourteenth THsfrlr; of originally Her.ry. now Ful
ton. County. Georgia, to-wit: 1. Beginning on Lee
street, formerly chert road, at the amith line of
the (Tty Fire, Engine House property and running
th-'iicc south nlopg the west side of Lee street
tweti’y feet, more or less, to party w^il! dividing
•be storehouse adjoining />n the south, thence west
ninety-four feet, more or .ess. to a point nineteen
and one-half feet, more nr less, south of th« soutn-
west corner of the gala city property, thence north
to toe corner of the retd city property, thence east
along the south line of the said ci*y property, to
the point o* beginning, together with a half Inter
est (undivided) in tie- party wall between the atore-
horse or, thin lot. and the one south of it 3. Be
ginning at a point An the west side of T,e« street
twenty fn-t, more or less, south of the City Fir#
Engine lot, which Is located on the southwest cor
ner of Lee street and Avon, formerly Oakland ave
nue, running thence west tn a point nineteen and
o* e-half feet south of the southwest corner of the
.estrl citv lot. thme* south }n a straight line with
'the west line of said el’v Lit nineteen and one-
half feet. thence south nineteen and ofie-half fe?t
Itj a straight line with the said west line aforesaid,
thence east to Lee street, at a potm forty-one feet
south of the south lint Of the ,.rid dlv lot afore
said. together with a one-half undivided interest
In the party wall between the storeroom located on
the lot. herein described and the one on Ihe lot to
the north thereof. 3. Beginning at a point forty-
one feet, more or less, south of the City Fire En
gine let on I,ee street, and running thence along the
south wall of a storeroom anjl In a straight lift#
with the south side of said storeroom to a r/rtnt f , n
a ten-foot alley one hundred and three feet, more
or i es «. south of Avon avenue, thence south along
said alley twenty feet, thence east one hundred and
even feet, more or leas, to Lee afreet, at a point
on Lee street, ninety-nine f«et and three Inches
south of the City Eire Engine House lot. thence
north along the west side of Lee street to poln* of
h^glnnlnB. being * vacant lot. 4. Beginning nine
ty nine feet and three inches south of the City Fire
Engine House lot on the west ride of Lee street,
thence west one hundred and seven feet, more or
je«a. to a fence corner, the same being the south
west corner of the south and of a ten-foot alley
running from Avon avenue, thence aouth with a
fence forty feet, more or less, to a fence, thence
east to s point on I«ee street, one hundred and
forty-six feet and three Inches south of the south
line of the City Fire Engine House lnt. thence
north along the w«at side of Lee street. fOrty-aeven
feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, the
same having » Dame residence thereon 5 Begin
ning on the south side of Avon, formerly Oakland
avenue, at the west line of the City Fire Engine
House lot, running thence went along the south side
of Avon avenue forty-two fact and elcht Inches,
more or less, to an alley, thence south of equal
width with the front, one hundred and three feet,
more or lcs*. the same being improved with a frame
residence. 6 Beginning at a point on the south
side of Avon avenue fifty-three feet, more or leas,
west of the City Eire Engine House lot. the same
being on toe west side of an alley, thenfe wegt
alorg the south ride of Avon avenue, formerly Oak
land avenue, forty-five feet, more or lee*, 'n the
east line of property sold by WUUanj P Stevens
to R P Burnett, thence south with the present
fence lines and the said alley as at present laid
out. one hundred and eighty-four feet, more or
less, to a fence running east and west, the «ald
lot being fifty feet, more or less, wide In the rear
Paid lot having a frame residence thereon. The lot
hereinbefore described as being adjoining the City
Tire Engine House and lying east of the allev and
fronting on Avon avenue, conveyed by W P
P’rvn.s lv hi* lifetime to W A Baker to secure a
loan O* $1,2*0. which loan Wlto accrued Interest 1*
p*si due The purchaser of tola lot may turn in
this lorn qr-fd canceled” 'rtth the paid notes of the
said William P. Stevens, which the said deed was
given to secure as part of the purchase price of
said house and lot. 7. Also, a tract or parcel of
land lying and being in land tot No 1*4 of the
Fourteenth Dis'rlct of Fulton County. Georgia, da-
scribed a* folimva: Beginning at the northwest
corner of Taylor avenue ana crook street, there*
north along the west side of Crook street seventy-
five feet, thence west, same width as front two hun
dred f*-ct. to an alley fifteen reet wide, known as
lewis’ Lane, said lot fronting two hundred feet on
Teylor avenue, being part of the Washington Park
subdivision, as per plat In plat book 2, page 1, in
Fulton County records. Terms of said sale c.rto, ex
cept as specified with reference to parcel So. 6.
H KEAWRIGHT, Administrator of ”he Estate
of William P. Stevens. Deceased. W H Terrell,
Attorney. -
GEORGIA—Fulton County. L. E Lee vs. B C. I>*.
By order of court, you are hereby notified that on
thn 23 I day of February. 1915, Mrs 1 S Lee filed
suit against you for divorce to the May term of said
court. You are hereby required to lie at »h* M*y
term of said court, to lie held on the first Monday
In May, to answer the plaintiff's complaint. Wlt-
ress toe Hon. .1 T Pendleton, Judge of said Court,
this February 33. 1915 ARNOLD BKOVLEH, Clerk.
GEORGIA - Fulton County Ordinary’s Office, April
!). 1915. Walter J. Langston, as adminl-trator of
e-tai* of Hallto Langston, deceased, has applied
!*-av«* to sell the land Of said deceased This Is.
therefore, to notify all concerned to file their ob-
'fiction*. If any they have, on or before the firat
Monday 1n May next, else leave will then be grant
ed aid applicant a* applied for. ARNOLD
BROYLES, Clerk Superior Court and Ex-OflJcl©
Ordinary.
Gi ORGJA- Fillton County Ordinary’s Office. April
1915 W. B. Stovall, as administrator estate
of J. P. Smith, deceased, has aptilbd for leave to
sell the land of said deceased This is. therefore,
to notify all concerned to file their objections, if
any they have, on or before the first Monday In
May next, else leave will then be granted said ap-
pllcant a.- applied for \RNOl.D BROYLES, Clerk
Superior Court and Li-Ofiuo ordinary.
NEW YORK. April 9.—E. ‘F. Hutton
& Co.; "The Liverpool cotton market
bus very weak this morning: and our
market was du© to open 15 to 19 points
lower. Spot sales are 14,000 hales at
19 points decline, which Is nearly $2 por
hale. Cables say spotholders are eager
sellers. With the exception of light
rains in a few South Atlantic points,
generally fair weather prevailed over
the belt. Indications are for partly
cloudy in Oklahoma arui Louisiana.
Balance fair to-day and to-morrow.
No change In temperatures. On any
good break we would take profits on
short cotton."
* * *
Broomhall cables: "Easy on cables
and easier political aspect caused freer
offers."
• • •
The Journal of Commerce publishes
a letter from an Austin, Texas, firm,
saying there will be an increase from U
to 5 per cent In cotton acreage over
last season for the entire State of
Texas.
• • •
Washington says the British Embassy
is working out a plan with the State
Department to eliminate as far as pos
sible unnecessary detention of American
ships. The British Government will
soon propose additional rules for vessels
to facilitate traffic.—Kofler.
• • *
The Times-Picayune says: "Now
that a decline of about 40 points has
taken place in futures, while spots have
losrt abiut 12. technical conditions are
far healthier than they were a few days
ago. tl remains to be seen whether
holders of the Actual stuff will stand
pat. If they do, the speculative public
may take hold with fresh vigor and
make new records for the campaign.
"From the professional point of view
the immediate trend of values must
hinge chiefly on the exports. Prom Au
gust 1 to date, 6.771,000 bales have gone
out. against 7,953,000 bales last year.
It now seems probable that last sea
son’s total of 5.889.000 will be ap
proached. though It can hardly be
equaled, unless the war ends mean
while.
"But th© trad© Js not devoting Its
thought to the old crop, nor to the
statistics, which must needs follow In
its train. Kvery one knows that a con
siderable surplus will be left, even If
spinners’ takings continue large. But
nobody know* whether the crop of 1915
will b© smaJl enough to provide a per
manent resting place for the surplus,
and yet such knowledge Is essential to
an Intelligent forecast. If a reduction
of 20 per cent in th© acreage and a
decrease of 40 per cent In the use of fer
tilizers were assured, the problem would
be frightfully simple; but reading the
farmer's mind Is an expensive process,
as thousands of check books will prove.
It Is consequently safer to await the
Government's report on acreage and
watch the exports throughout the inter
regnum.”
• • •
Preliminary estimate* that acreage
planted to cotton this season will be
16 8 per cent smaller on average than
it was last year year and that the total
area will be approximately 80.966,000
acres.—Dow Jones.
• • •
Parrott and Mitchell werie sellers ear
ly to-dav, which was thought to have
been for McFadden.
* * *
'I believe this market should be sold
at this level, as the technical position
is very weak and further decline ex
pected," observed M. D. Burnley. "It
would take very little selling now to
precipitate another sharp deollne. Shorts
have covered freely and the ring traders
ore long. The market is acting the same
as it did Thursday; held steady all
morning, then broke later. There Is
some big lines of cotton hanging over
the market."
COTTON MARKET OPINIONS.
S. B. Chapin & Co.: "Bulla were less
confident and there is a disposition to
await further advices as to the plant
ing before renewing operations for the
advance. Meanwhile, a general further
decline Is quit® probable.’
Imogen & Bryan: ’"Liquidation recent
ly has strengthened th© technical posi
tion of the market, and with the more
influential market factors slightly In fa
vor of constructive efforts, we wdula be
guided accordingly, and buy cotton and
average on a sea*© dow r n If necessary.
• * *
Moys® Sr Holmes: "Dower values
seem Inevitable.”
• • •
Havden, Stone & Co.: "While the
selling movement is on there will be an
increased disposition to wait until the
market shows more strength before
buying again.”
LIVERPOOL COTTON STATISTICS.
LIVERPOOL. April 9.—Liverpool cot
ton statistic*: Imports. 191,000 bale*,
of which 160,000 were American; stocks.
1.51*,000. of which 1,213.000 were Amer
ican bale*: forwarded, 110.000 bales, of
which 93,000 were American; exports,
23,000 bales.
Price Recessions
Noted in Wool Mart
BOSTON. April 9.—Recession of val
ues is noted In the wool market, but no
more than was to be expected under ex
isting conditions. Heavy importation*
of foreign wools in the latter part of
March relieved the tension, making both
manufacturers and dealers Independent
?[ W* B tcEn wool growers. Most of
the business of the past week has been
the receiving of lota of foreign wools
previously bought. Consequently com
paratively little new business haa de
veloped.
Market condition* are still unsettled
and considerable nervousness Is being
shown over the situation. Receipts of
wool in pounds for the week ended and
including Wednesday, are as follows:
I 1915. i ' 1914.
Domestic
3.390,504! 2.330.654
Foreign
739.336| 11.912,410
Total*
^129.840714,24S. 064
WITH THE MOVIES
T he strand
Saturday.
“Th® Rough Neck,” a two-part
Kay Be® feature with William S.
Hart In the lead.
“A Touch of Love,” an American
drama, with Charlotte Burton 4n a
charming role.
Keytsone Comedy.
pare with 20,819,902 the preceding week,
of which 4,472,370 pounds were domestic
wools.
Receipts in pounds from and Includ
ing January 1. 1916, as compared with
tn© same period in 1914*are as follows:
I 1915. | 1914
Domestic '39.905.U6!37,l3«7iKS
Foreign !58.0B8.34I 66.387,339
Total.. . .
. ■. . [97,95^,064 90,622,664
[Foreign Grain News j
Broomhall. Liverpool, cables:
“In Italy, heavy rain continues over a
wide area and damage reports ar©
coming to hand. Advices from Sicily
generally are favorable. Foreign arri
vals of wheat are large, but prices re
main high and export buying is expected
to continue, as the normal quota has not
as yet been reported.
"Heavy frost continues In Ruseia.
where snow covering is lacking over a
wide area. Wet weather is Interfer
ing with spring seeding.
"The weather in France and Great
Britain is unfavorable, being wet.
"Crop prospects in Spain and Portugal
are moderate, and the weather 1b unfa
vorable.
"World’s shipments of grain last
week were as follows: Wheat, 10.782.000
bushels, corn 2,778,000 bushels, oats
;:.407.COO bushels. Of the total wheat,
the amount of flour included Is 2.718,-
000 bushels. The shipments in detail,
figures in bushels, follows:
Wheat. Com. Oats.
T'nlt. K’d’m.2,542,000 94.000 288.000
Rotterdam .1,761,000 1,170,000
France .... 907.000 594,000 1,138.000
Spain 15,000
Italy 3,200,000 1,221,000
Scandinavia 4 70,000 577,000
Greece 967,000
Santo* 241,000
Various ... 454,000 45.000 60.000
"Our agent on the Pacific coast rabies
that the rilArket there is dull and that
freight room la not obtainable. Fully
4.000,000 bushels of wheat and 15,000.000
bushels of barley are awaiting ship
ment.”
STOCK MARKET OPINIONS.
President Elliott, of the New Haven:
"One result of the European war will
be to make the United States the, lead
ing commercial and financial power of
the world. Furthermore, it will increase
the commercial importance of industrial
centers in New England."
• * *
New York Sun: "While th© conserv
ative element regards the advance In
non-dividend paying securities Ilk©
Bethlehem Steel and General Motors s
having been too rapid for the general
good of the market, no one can deny
that both properties disclose remarkable
earnings.”
TO-NIGHT 8:15
& SATURDAY.
ATLANTA
MATINEE SATURDAY.
Tha Flnfri Fare* In Y4ara.
A PAIR OF SIXES
With Oscar Flpm.in and N. Y. Ca.
Wlahl*. 25c to 51.30; Mat, 25c. to $».
M0N.,APR.12 On » ht
Incomparable ANNA
PAVLOWA
AND THE COMPLETE
RUSSIAN BALLET.
Price $3.00 to 50c. Seats Now.
LEGAL NOTICES.
CouHTy! Tula' Lit
tle ri al v*. Prince Little «t »1. Number 38374.
Fulton Superior Court. Petition for Partition. By
rirtue of toe authority given us in an order signed
by the Judge Of Hie Superior Court of said county
In the above matter, the undersigned w.ll offrr for
aale 4t public outcry, before the courthouse door In
Atlanta, in said Mate and comity, on tha firtt
Tuesday in May. 1915, batVraen the hours of 10
a m and 4 p. m.. the following dearrlbed prop
erty All that tract or parcel of land lying and
being In land lot seven (7) of the !• uurteentb Dis
trict of Fulton County. Georgia, more particularly
described as follows: Beginning at a point on the
northeast side of the McDonough read, two hun
dred and twenty-five (225) feet southeast of a point
on tha northeast aide of said road, where the land
lot line between land tots seven and eight crosaea
said road running theme southeasterly along the
northeastfirly ride of the McDonough road five hun
dred and fifty-nine (559) fret; thence northegatorly
one hundred and seventy-four fret: thMtre MR*
three hundred and three and flv»>-tenths (o03 5) fart
to a point one hundred and fifty (150) foot south
from Mid land lot line; thence west flvo hundred
and fifty (550) fret to the point of beginning. The
terms of thi« sale are cash and said aale Is mad*
•ubject to confirmation by the court. R. U. KITCH
EN'S. PAUL 8 ETHERIDGE. J I MOON. Com
missioner*
FORSYTH
WEEK April 8.
Dally 2 30 4 1:30
HARRY BERESFORD & COMPANY IN
••TWENTY-ODD YEARS."
GFO. FELIX and BARRY GIRLS.
SIX AMERICAN DANCtRS—Stylish Steppara.
JOE BOOANNY TROUPE—Lunatlr Sahara.
THE ORIGINAL BILLY VAM—Minstrel Star.
ALBERTA MOORE and MYRTLE YOUNG.
MUSICAL MACLARENS.
V AUDETTE
Horn® of the Mirror Screen.
Saturday.
“Andy of the Royal Mounted,” Ea-
aanay, featuring George M. Ander
son.
“The Girl on the Trestle,’» Kalem,
with Helen Holmes.
TEXAS QUARTET.
A lamo No. i
The Little Playhouse With a
Big Show.
Saturday.
"Bear Escape,” a screaming com-
sdy.
"Nerve,” a thrilling drama.
Keystone comedy.
'T'HE DE SOTO
Saturday.
"Mutual Monograph,” Reliance.
"Black Ghost Bandit,” American.
"Love, Speed and Thrill*,”
tcreamln a Keystone comedy.
Polite vaudeville.
T he park
East Point. Ga.
Saturday.
Four reels of good first-run pic
ture* dally.
yHE ALSHA,
Saturday.
"Their Hour,” two-reel Gold Seal
drama, featuring Cleo Madlion.
"Hear,* and Flamea,” LKO com
edy, featuring Billy Ritchie.
*AVOY
To-day.
"The Heartbreaker,” , college
comedy In two parts.
"The Butler’s Butted Romance,” a
comedy full of laughable situations.
THE MONTGOMERY
Saturday.
A Paramount feature, "The Span
ish Jade," featuring Bottle Bellalr.
A lpha
The Family Theator.
Saturday.
Warren Kerrigan In a two-reei
-i Ct . or ,, drama ' ‘The Guardian of the
r IOCK.
Charlie Chaplin In a acreamlng
'Omady, "Caught In the Rain.”
LAMO No. 2
* * Saturday.
"The Stroke of Fate.” Lubln, with
Edgar Jones and Louise Huff.
"An Unpaid Ransom,” Edison.
"Sophie’s Fighting Spirit, ”Easa-
nay comedy.
Whit© and O’Connor, popular se-
lections,
T he gem
Marietta, Ga.
Saturday.
"$20,000,000 Mystery,” Thanhouaer.
"The Mysterious uontragrave,” a
two-reel Gold Seal drama, with
Marie Walcamp and William Clifford.
"Eddie’® Little Nightmare,” Nea-
tor comedy.
GEORGIA—/ulton County Ordinary's Office, April
8, 1815. Eugene M. MtUhell and Gordon P.
Mitchell, a a executors of Kusaell C Mltohell. da*
ceggtd, have applied for leavo to sell the land of
said drefise.1 This Is. therefore, to notify all con
cerned to fila thrir objection*. If any th«y have, ofi
or before the flrat Monday in May next, else leave
will then be granted said applicant as applied for.
ARNOLD BROYLES. Clerk Superior Court and
KxjDfflfilo^OrtilnaJT I
G. p. DONALDSON, J S. Donaldson and Ja*i«*
Colley, three citlxen* to whom was referred tha pe
tition for a public road, to be known is Dlckay ave
nue, beginning in land lnt 14<' of the Fourteenth
District, Fulton County, a’ a point on the eas> side
of Hemphill avenue and Wolf Crrek, and runn at
thence In a northeast direction across parts of land
lots 140. 116 and 117 of the Fourteenth District, to
a point on the wait side of Toware Ferry road,
about 1.500 fe.-t south'-*-" -*f the interaction *nt
Powers Ferry road and the Ison road, which is di
rectly across Powers Ferry Road and County Alms-
houre property, said hew- road tor be fifty fret wide,
having made a favorable report under oath as by
law required, this is to. notify all persona that pe
tition will be granted at a session of the Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of Fulton County.
G«orgia. to be held Wednesday morning. May 5,
191$, at 10 o’clock, if no good and sufficient cauM
to the contrary Is shown. 8 P. TURMAN, Chair
man W T WINN. J. O. MILLS. T J. HIGH-
TOWER, JR , W. L GILBERT. Commlsslon^ra
Roads and Revenues. Fulton County. Georgia. U.
M WOOD, Clark.
GfARGIA- Fulton County. Under th* power of
sale coutalned In a deed to secure a debt executed
by Mr*. Ada Cc,ok Martin to Mn. Sarah Martin
on the 2d day of November, 1911. and recorded In
doed book 386. page 566, in tho Clerk's office of
Fulton Superior Court, there will b« sold at public
outcry, within the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In May, 1915, before the courthouae door
of said county, In th# city of Atlanta, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, the following
described property: All that tract or parcel of
land, lying and being in land lot one hundred and
eleven (111) of the Fourteenth (14th> liistrict of
Fulton County, Oeorgla, and more particularly de-
scribed as fronting on the eaat ride ««f English
avenue forty (40) feet, and running hack -ajn#
width as front one hundred and ten (lift) feel to
an alley; said lot being known as tot No. 7, in
block F of the plat of Western Heights, as re
corded In plat book 1. page 89. of Fulton County
records; the house on said lot l>elng No. 33 Eng
lish avenue, according to the present plan of nujn-
bertng house* in th* cIty of Atlanta Kald sal* to
he made for *h* purpose of paying an lnd.btedna.sg
of eleven hundred and sixty ($i,160i, Uride# In
terest and coats; said deed providing that the
proceeds of such sale shall i»e applied first to the
payment of said Indebtedness and to toe pay
ment of all expenses connect"'! with such sale,
and the remainder, If any, to l*e paid to tha said
Mrs Ada Cook Martin, or her representatives or
assigns. A deed to the purchaser will l>e mad*
by t)ie undersigned. This the 9tli day of April.
1915. MkS SARAH MARTIN HOLBROOK *
CORBETT. Attorneys, 52J Atlanta National Bank '
ttmiuing, Atlanta. Ua
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